Nana Amma Konadu Yiadom Prempeh is not just a journalist but a cultural pioneer whose work has brought global recognition to Ghana's cherished kente cloth, renowned for its vibrant colours and intricate patterns.
In Ghana, it is more than just a cloth; it is a powerful symbol of heritage, African pride, and cultural identity.
Her documentary, 'The Importance of Kente to Ghanaians and Black Africans," put a spotlight on the cloth, illuminating its cultural significance and earning its rightful place as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage asset.
The documentary further projected kente as a symbol of African pride on the world stage, resonating with Africans across the globe.